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dribble

Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English 5++朗文当代英语 5++LDOCE 5++朗文 5++
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drib·ble1 /ˈdrɪbəl/ ●○○ verb  1 [intransitive, transitive]HBH to let liquid come out of your mouth onto your face 流口水,垂涎;使〔液体〕从口中淌出 Watch out, the baby is dribbling on your shirt! 小心,宝宝的口水淌到你的衬衫上了! He was dribbling tea onto his tie. 茶水从他口里流出来,滴到他的领带上。2 [intransitive always + adverb/preposition]LIQUID if a liquid dribbles somewhere, it flows in a thin irregular stream 〔液体〕慢慢滴淌 Blood from the wound dribbled down the side of his face. 伤口的血顺着他脸颊流下来。3 [intransitive, transitive]DS to move the ball along with you by short kicks, bounces, or hits in a game of football, basketball etc 〔足球、篮球等运动中〕运(球),带(球) He was trying to dribble the ball past his opponents. 他想带球晃过对方球员。5 see picture at 见图 basketball, football4 [intransitive always + adverb/preposition] if something such as money or news dribbles somewhere, it comes or goes in small irregular amounts 〔钱〕零星地流散[耗掉];〔消息〕慢慢流传 Money is finally dribbling back into the country now. 现在资金最终又一点一点地流回国内了。5 [transitive always + adverb/preposition]POUR to pour something out slowly in an irregular way 使〔不规则地〕滴出,倒出 Dribble a few drops of olive oil over the pizza. 在比萨饼上滴几滴橄榄油。
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dribbleI hated that, cos he used to eat all slobbery like - you know, dribbling and that.She dribbled cream in her coffee.Under the present system, payments often dribble in months if not years later.Reporters and television crews dribbled in to Austin over the last few days, with 275 requesting press credentials.Grimm dribbled like a happy baby.The marmalade should dribble off from several points, rather than running off smoothly from one spot.Brown dribbled past midcourt and found Williams on the left wing.Whoops, you just dribbled right into a double team.My son's enchilada dribbled sauce all over his shirt.Mullin dribbled the ball down the floor.Either that or using one player to dribble the whole length of the pitch.
Related topics: Sport
dribble2 noun  1 [uncountable]LIQUID a small amount of liquid that has come out of your mouth 口水 He wiped the dribble from his chin. 他拭去下巴上的口水。2 a dribble of something LIQUIDa small amount of liquid 少量某物〔指液体〕 There was a dribble of brandy in the bottom of the bottle. 瓶底有少量的白兰地。3. [countable]DS the act of moving the ball along with you by short kicks, bounces or hits in a game of football, basketball etc 〔球类运动中的〕运球,带球
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dribbleI watch the horrible dream drive away and disappear in a dribble of tail-lights.I lean back in my chair and dab at dribbles of juice with a linen napkin.Now I can see every pass, every dribble and every goal.Fans loved his skill, he was regarded as the wizard of dribble.The oil spill sent dribbles of tar onto beaches in New Jersey.Veal is a streaky shooter who will need to develop more skills off the dribble and possibly convert to the point.The third dribble, left-handed, at 3. 2, is a few feet from halfcourt.
Origin dribble1 (1500-1600) drib to fall in small drops ((16-18 centuries)), from → DRIP1
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dribble
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dribble1 /ˈdrɪbəl/ verb
 Date: 1500-1600
 Origin: drib 'to fall in small drops' (16-18 centuries), from drip1
1. [intransitive and transitive] to let liquid come out of your mouth onto your face:
    Watch out, the baby is dribbling on your shirt!
    He was dribbling tea onto his tie.
2. [intransitive always + adverb/preposition] if a liquid dribbles somewhere, it flows in a thin irregular stream:
    Blood from the wound dribbled down the side of his face.
3. [intransitive and transitive] to move the ball along with you by short kicks, bounces, or hits in a game of football, basketball etc:
    He was trying to dribble the ball past his opponents.
4. [intransitive always + adverb/preposition] if something such as money or news dribbles somewhere, it comes or goes in small irregular amounts:
    Money is finally dribbling back into the country now.
5. [transitive always + adverb/preposition] to pour something out slowly in an irregular way:
    Dribble a few drops of olive oil over the pizza.

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dribble2 noun
1. [uncountable] a small amount of liquid that has come out of your mouth:
    He wiped the dribble from his chin.
2. a dribble of something a small amount of liquid:
    There was a dribble of brandy in the bottom of the bottle.
3. [countable] the act of moving the ball along with you by short kicks, bounces or hits in a game of football, basketball etc


drib·bleBrE /ˈdrɪbl/ 🔊NAmE /ˈdrɪbl/ 🔊 verbpresent simple - I / you / we / they dribble BrE /ˈdrɪbl/ 🔊 NAmE /ˈdrɪbl/ 🔊present simple - he / she / it dribbles BrE /ˈdrɪblz/ 🔊 NAmE /ˈdrɪblz/ 🔊past simple dribbled BrE /ˈdrɪbld/ 🔊 NAmE /ˈdrɪbld/ 🔊past participle dribbled BrE /ˈdrɪbld/ 🔊 NAmE /ˈdrɪbld/ 🔊 -ing form dribbling BrE /ˈdrɪblɪŋ/ 🔊 NAmE /ˈdrɪblɪŋ/ 🔊 [intransitive, transitive] ~ (sth) to let saliva or another liquid come out of your mouth and run down your chin 流口水;垂涎 SYN drool [intransitive] + adv./prep. to fall in small drops or in a thin stream 一点一滴地落下;细流Melted wax dribbled down the side of the candle. 熔化了的蜡一滴滴从蜡烛边上流下。🔊🔊 [transitive] ~ sth (into/over/onto sth) to pour sth slowly, in drops or a thin stream 使滴出;使成细流 SYN drizzle, trickle Dribble a little olive oil over the salad. 在色拉上面滴点橄榄油。🔊🔊 [transitive, intransitive] ~ (sth) (+ adv./prep.) (in football (soccer) and some other sports 足球及其他某些体育运动) to move the ball along with several short kicks, hits or bounces 运球;带球;盘球She dribbled the ball the length of the field. 她带球从后场跑到前场。🔊🔊He dribbled past two defenders and scored a magnificent goal. 他带球越过两个防守队员,射入非常精彩的一球。🔊🔊
drib·bleBrE /ˈdrɪbl/ 🔊NAmE /ˈdrɪbl/ 🔊 noun [countable] a very small amount of liquid, in a thin stream 涓滴;细流a dribble of blood一丝血流Add just a dribble of oil. 只加一点点油。🔊🔊 [uncountable] (especially BrE) saliva (= liquid) from a person's mouth 口水There was dribble all down the baby's front. 这婴儿胸前淌满了口水。🔊🔊 [countable] the act of dribbling the ball in a sport 运球;带球;盘球